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Jamaica’s Oblique Seville wins 100m gold in Tokyo

He didn’t look, but Seville said he panicked again in the semifinals and then on Sunday night in the final. Maybe a little panic is a good thing.

“I proved that I was a real rival, I decided on a championship,” he said.

“But still, I was panicked, I didn’t know what was going on during the semifinal.

And they couldn’t.

Absolute Ecstasy: After passing the end line, Jamaica’s bend Seville.Credit: Getty Images

When he was beaten from the blocks, he didn’t look like a panic. It wasn’t slow, but it wasn’t fast. At the beginning of the race, Kisane came out of that driver stage in a much shorter time than Kisane Thompson, but settled on the shoulder.

All four runners on the left were in front of him. It wasn’t lyles. Most of the time it slowed down from the blocks, as in his case, but this time he normally didn’t take place in the second half of the race he won.

This time it was Seville. While he continued to pass through the last 30 meters and finally he was in front of his citizen, he did not see panic.

Lyles (9.89) won the bronze in 9.77 seconds to earn gold from Thompson (9.82). This time, Thompson fell by a citizen five -fifth of a second, a year ago, in Paris, Lyles was rejected as one -fifth of a second.

Beil Seville (left on the left) is in the first place to get the bottom line.

Beil Seville (left on the left) is in the first place to get the bottom line.Credit: Getty Images

Seville, “Jamaica, Men’s 100m World Gold Medal (Olympic) last won the last time, the USain Bolt’un 2016,” he said.

“I feel really great and excited for the gold to come to Jamaica.”

Usain Bolt was watching and hoping that a Jamaikalı re -establish the country’s priority in sprint. In 2015, Bolt had not gained medal in any Jamaican world since the Olympic gold in Rio in 2016.

It wasn’t surprising to bolt that he was Seville to do. He had predicted that he could have been the man who broke the world record before.

“This gold medal is a special thing for me. Track and the field are both mental and physical. But to be honest, I think I have dominated the mental part of it.

“Tokyo is just a tremendous feeling to compete in front of the USAIN. The coach is my coach and I know that both are proud of me right now. ‘I will be the world champion.’

‘Oh, wow, I won!’

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden hit a world champion and doubled.

“Wow, I won,” he said after the 100 meters of women.

To be fair, the rest of the crowd thought about the same thing. It was breathtaking. Only Flo-JO, Elaine Thompson and Shelley Anne Fraser Pryce ran faster than 10.61 seconds to win gold. This is rarely weather.

The Americans were so dominant that they won easily in one of the most identity information in the fields so far.

Orum I imagine this moment, ”he said after winning Tina Clayton (10.76s) from Jamaica and Julien Alfred (10.84s).

Sheer Joy: United States Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.

Sheer Joy: United States Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.Credit: AP

“Instead of putting pressure on myself and taking it as an overwhelming thing, I was just embracing it. This was worth the gold medal tonight.

“It is incredible. It literally everything I work all over the year. It is a great start to my second world championships, while leaving the gold medal and a championship record.

“When the gun went out, I just thought, ‘Come on, get out strong’. The rest of the race went up to the eye and closed. When I passed the line, I was like ‘Oh wow, I won’.

“Today is all mine, relying on my talents, my coach, the line given to me and my faith. And only to trust that I am prepared for this moment.”

Although three times the Olympic champion, 10 times the world champion and four times the Olympic Silver Medal, Senior Jamaican Shelley-Anne Fraser Price is a proof of his challenging career, even the finale, even the finals of gold.

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